Kazakh Voices from Camps and Jails in Xinjiang. 6. Yerulan Nurjamal
Sentenced to ten years for praying and sharing a sermon: our exclusive series of testimonies from ethnic Kazakhs persecuted in China concludes.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights
Serikzhan Bilash is a leading human rights activist in Kazakhstan. He was repeatedly harassed and persecuted for his campaigns exposing the horrific condition of ethnic Kazakhs and others detained in Xinjiang’s transformation through education camps.
Sentenced to ten years for praying and sharing a sermon: our exclusive series of testimonies from ethnic Kazakhs persecuted in China concludes.
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